So leveling pinball machines correctly encompass way to much of my waking thoughts.
I always struggle with the unending question of on the PF or no the glass.
Right now I level on the glass, against the lockdown bar and the head. My reason is if you don't have a straight line, you might as well not bother leveling a machine.
I've tried leveling on a PF before I usually end up with a mix bag of results.
I find I have better consistency with leveling games against the lock down bar.
But still logically I understand that isn't correct, cause you aren't measuring the level on the actual thing that you want level.
I've played around with ideas in my head on what would be the best option.....
What I've come up with is I think a bullseye level would be the best option. Reason being, a bullseye level doesn't care about a straight line, it doesn't matter if it's a straight line or not, as long as the X axis is 0 it should be fine.
Problem is the conventional bullseye level's you find at your local home depot don't like to work on an incline, the bubble just shifts all the way to the top and is basically useless.
Then I came up with the idea of using a laser level to create a straight line on the PF. Problem is Laser Levels are EXPENSIVE! I bought the cheapest one I could find with a self leveling option but as soon as I point it down at the PF that option breaks as it's only meant to create these laser lines on objects directly in front of it, not on any angle up or down.
I thought about putting the laser level directly on the PF but again the incline creates the same issue and it can't self level so I can't get a straight line. Perhaps there are more expensive units, but the one I bought was already $100 with tax and I don't $200+ care about this problem to get some professional unit to do what I want
So scratch that idea.
So I finally start googling around a little bit more and I found this:
It's a digital protractor/level/inclometer built into one unit. I got it for about $50 US on eBay with free shipping and I'm hoping no tax on delivery *fingers crossed*
I'm hoping this will solve my leveling issue. The digital read out for the bullseye level with the X and Y axis means I should be able to perfectly level for X anywhere on the PF and get the Incline (Y) set exactly the same on each machine as well. No need for a straight line, just place it on the PF and read the display.
Time will tell if this works out, I just ordered it today and ETA is end of the month. But I'm hoping this will finally solve my leveling dilemma so to speak and I can finally stop thinking about if my machines are 100% level or not
I always struggle with the unending question of on the PF or no the glass.
Right now I level on the glass, against the lockdown bar and the head. My reason is if you don't have a straight line, you might as well not bother leveling a machine.
I've tried leveling on a PF before I usually end up with a mix bag of results.
I find I have better consistency with leveling games against the lock down bar.
But still logically I understand that isn't correct, cause you aren't measuring the level on the actual thing that you want level.
I've played around with ideas in my head on what would be the best option.....
What I've come up with is I think a bullseye level would be the best option. Reason being, a bullseye level doesn't care about a straight line, it doesn't matter if it's a straight line or not, as long as the X axis is 0 it should be fine.
Problem is the conventional bullseye level's you find at your local home depot don't like to work on an incline, the bubble just shifts all the way to the top and is basically useless.
Then I came up with the idea of using a laser level to create a straight line on the PF. Problem is Laser Levels are EXPENSIVE! I bought the cheapest one I could find with a self leveling option but as soon as I point it down at the PF that option breaks as it's only meant to create these laser lines on objects directly in front of it, not on any angle up or down.
I thought about putting the laser level directly on the PF but again the incline creates the same issue and it can't self level so I can't get a straight line. Perhaps there are more expensive units, but the one I bought was already $100 with tax and I don't $200+ care about this problem to get some professional unit to do what I want
So scratch that idea.
So I finally start googling around a little bit more and I found this:
It's a digital protractor/level/inclometer built into one unit. I got it for about $50 US on eBay with free shipping and I'm hoping no tax on delivery *fingers crossed*
I'm hoping this will solve my leveling issue. The digital read out for the bullseye level with the X and Y axis means I should be able to perfectly level for X anywhere on the PF and get the Incline (Y) set exactly the same on each machine as well. No need for a straight line, just place it on the PF and read the display.
Time will tell if this works out, I just ordered it today and ETA is end of the month. But I'm hoping this will finally solve my leveling dilemma so to speak and I can finally stop thinking about if my machines are 100% level or not